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Brand: Sony

The Sony ST-S361 is a portable tuner and cassette recorder that was first introduced by Sony in the late 1970s. It allowed users to listen to FM and AM radio stations and also record them onto a cassette tape. The device featured a built-in antenna, a digital tuner, and the ability to save up to 30 radio stations as presets. It also included a headphone jack for private listening and a direct audio input jack for connecting external audio sources, such as a turntable or a TV. The ST-S361 was part of Sony's popular "Walkman" line of personal audio devices and was widely popular in the 1980s and 1990s.



  • Type: Mono/Stereo Tuner
  • Bands: FM, MW, LW
  • Tuning Scale: Digital
  • Tuning Frequencies: 87.5 to 108 MHz (FM), 531 to 1602 kHz (MW), 153 to 279 kHz (LW)
  • Sensitivity: 0.9uV (FM), 300uV (MW), 1000uV (LW)
  • Selectivity: 90dB (FM), 32dB (MW), 32dB (LW)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 76dB (FM), 54dB (MW), 54dB (LW)
  • Distortion: 0.08% (FM), 0.3% (MW), 0.3% (LW)
  • Frequency Response: 30Hz to 15kHz (FM)
  • Output:
  • Antenna:
  • Power Supply:
  • Dimensions: 430 x 85 x 295 mm
  • Weight: 2.9 kg
  • Year: 1995
  • Price:

Sony ST-S361

Sony ST-S361

Sony ST-S361

Sony ST-S361

Sony ST-S361

Sony ST-S361

Sony ST-S361

Sony ST-S361



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